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John Lee Anderson person

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John Lee Anderson member_of CIA documented
“another from the Far East Division. Similarly, the CIA base at Elizabethville, today, Lumambusky, had just one officer, John Anderson, plus a comm man. Much too senior, Anderson had headed large CIA stations and just returned from a long to…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24) @ 36:13
Roy Cohn funded John Lee Anderson host_asserted
“Where I came across him in Gladio was the Western Goals Foundation because basically that too was a CIA front. He was on the board of directors there. Let's see. I love this part. Cohn worked on the 1980 Reagan campaign where he befriended …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10 @ 1:02:36
John Lee Anderson member_of Inside the League book_quoted
“1980s Nicaragua, the Iran-Contra, and the World Anti-Communist League was there. So, the only attempt at a complete study of the network was done by Inside the League, which is the book that I was using as the source document for the series…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 7 @ 6:29
Hossein Lavi contacted John Lee Anderson book_quoted
“After the Republicans turned him down, he approached a third-party campaign of John Anderson through his attorney and former CIA counsel Mitchell Rogevin. Rogevin confirms that Lobby had also made the same offers to the CIA, of which those …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23 @ 1:24:07

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The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:24:07 After the Republicans turned him down, he approached a third-party campaign of John Anderson through his attorney and former CIA counsel Mitchell Rogevin. Rogevin confirms that Lobby had also made the same offers to the CIA, of which those …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24)
▶ 36:13 another from the Far East Division. Similarly, the CIA base at Elizabethville, today, Lumambusky, had just one officer, John Anderson, plus a comm man. Much too senior, Anderson had headed large CIA stations and just returned from a long to…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24)
▶ 44:46 Doyle believes Devlin rejected the Washington hatched assassination plots, but he lacked direct knowledge in September. Devlin sent Doyle forward to Katanga to replace Anderson at Elizabethville because they've already... Devlin knew all of…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24)
▶ 45:44 Okay, David Doyle could not arrive in Katanga soon enough for the base chief. Anderson's files turned out to consist entirely of his demands to be relieved. Now, remember, Katanga is where they're going to stage the quote unquote civil war …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10
▶ 1:03:09 for John B. Anderson to get the nomination of the Liberal Party of New York, a move that would help split the opposition to Reagan in the state. Roger Stone said Cohn gave him a suitcase that Stone avoided opening and instructed by Cohn to …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 7
▶ 6:29 1980s Nicaragua, the Iran-Contra, and the World Anti-Communist League was there. So, the only attempt at a complete study of the network was done by Inside the League, which is the book that I was using as the source document for the series…